EU-US trade talks – people have the right to know

19 May 2014

Over 250 civil society organisations and networks have today called on the European Commission to open up the EU-US trade negotiations for public scrutiny. The fifth round of negotiations on a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) begins today in Arlington, Virginia amid growing frustration at the secrecy of the process.

Magda Stoczkiewicz, director for Friends of the Earth Europe said:"These negotiations have the potential to impact upon many aspects of life for citizens here and in the US, from food or chemical safety to the environment. The European Commission cannot continue to remain deaf to civil society calls for transparency – people have the right to know what's at stake."

Under the guise of 'regulatory coherence', safeguards related to these issues will be put up for negotiation. This has raised concerns among many actors about the likely weakening of public safeguards and new institutional structures, and about allowing excessive industry influence over decision-making [3]. As it stands, Friends of the Earth Europe remains concerned the deal will trade away democracy in Europe, and safeguards that protect people and the environment.

"It's amazing that the longest living democracies in Europe and the United States cannot negotiate in public" said Erich Pica, President of Friends of the Earth United States."Why keep these negotiations secret? Why do corporate lobbyists have privileged access to negotiators and text and not the public?"

Negotiations for a trade deal between the European Union and the United States started in July 2013. If agreed, the deal will be the biggest bilateral free trade agreement in history.

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NOTES:

[1] The groups requested access to the following documents:

The text of the EU mandate;

The text of the EU's positions on regulatory cooperation, ISDS, the chemical sector, food safety, sustainable development and energy as disclosed to the Government of the United States;

Any other reports or papers provided to the US by the EU on the topics identified above in 2);

Any reports or papers provided to EU Member States and the European Parliament on the topics identified in 2) above.